Duck Sports Authority begins its 2008 Spring Camp preparation with a final evaluation and ranking of the 2007 position units. Coming in at #7 in the unit rankings is Wide Receivers, with Jaison Williams claiming unit MVP honors. Click the link for the analysis.[details]

2005 (Sophomore): Stepped onto the field for the final nine games after recovery from a knee injury, catching two passes against both Stanford and Arizona State. Hauled in his longest reception of his career (22 yards) vs. Washington in addition to an 18-yard catch vs. Oklahoma in the Holiday Bowl. Added two carries for 13 yards, including his first touchdown as a collegian on a 5-yard run against Washington. Took part in 32 snaps vs. the Cardinal and 29 against Oregon State in his most extensive playing time to date.

2004 (Freshman): Accumulated all of seasonís receiving statistics in 13 snaps against Idaho. Also got onto the field for 12 plays in the season finale at Oregon State while making brief appearances in Ducksí last six contests.

2003 (Redshirt): Was noted as the teamís offensive scout of the week for preparations leading up to the Stanford game during his redshirt season.

2002 (Redshirt):HIGH SCHOOL ó The first-team Dream Team (Long Beach Press-Telegram) receiver and all-Moore League pick provides a physical presence despite his untapped potential. Made the most of his opportunities in a run-oriented offense, catching 58 passes for 1,004 yards and 10 touchdowns as he was a Mr. Football State Player-of-the-Year nominee by Cal-Hi Sports.

OREGON - Has accomplished tremendous strides since 2005 spring, now needs to put everything together in game situations once he gets that chance. Needs to utilize speed as squad's fastest returning receiver, with 4.52 electronic 40 clocking team's second-fastest from 2006 off-season while 2005 4.34 hand time ranks fourth among school's all-time receivers. Also topped his position's counterparts last winter with a 33.5-inch vertical leap as well as 455-lb. squat, and tested second among receivers with 319-lb. power-clean lift. Exhibits confidence in his game yet status will leap forward once he masters art of short-term memory -- not allowing the results of the previous play to interfere with the outcome of the next one. Another summer of hard work will key his refinement in all areas, specifically the running of crisper pass routes. Found himself in strong contention for a starting berth at the conclusion of spring drills.